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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1889)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. Another special invoice of dress goods at A. J. A; person’s. Those buggies are going off from Mar tin & Sanders’ very fast. Mr. A. J. Houck is the name of the new clerk at Apperson’s. McKanlas.i, the great colored minstrel, at the opera house to-morrow night. The horse show Saturday was not very well attended, owing to the bad weather. Go to G. S. Wright, dentist, Bralv block, McMinnville, for first-class work. Pants at Bishop & Kay’s cheap, all wool business pants fiom $5.00 to $7.00, Use Axleine to grease vour buggies and wagons; for ssle by Martin & San ders. C. W. Talmage holds the county clerk’s chair down during the clerk’s absence. J. W. Hobbs the county clerk, left Tuesday for Albany, he goes as witness in a law suit. The contract for the bridge in Dayton wat let Tuesday to Loyal & Rudder, of Lafayette for $1180. Sheriff Harris and Wm. Martin spent Wednesday on Baker creek. The sheriff caught 45 and Bill 31. The population of Oregon is increasing at the rate of fifteen to twenty thousand a month says an exchange. Head quarters for fishing tackle at Rogers & Todd’s. Full line of fly hooks, snell hooks, leaders, lines; rods, etc. If you want to hear genuine negro mel odies go and hear McKanlass to morrow night. Admission 25, 50 and 75 cents. Every lady calling at our store Satur day, April 20th, 1880, will receive a set of beautiful Easter cards. Rogers & Todd. Mr. Spotts the colored college student, left Wednesday for Victoria, B. C., his home. He is troubled with rheumatism. Wright’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa parilla can be relied upon for all blood diseases, skin affections, etc. Sold by Rogers & Todd. Mr. Allyn of the firm of Barnekofl A Allyn will move to the city of Portland to take charge of the McMinnville mill’s business in that city. When a woman shows enough interest in a man to pick a piece of lint off his overcoat he can marry her if he only says so.— Fort Valley Enterprise. All subscribers who come in and pay up their subscription to date or one year in advance are intitled to Texas Siftings, one year for $1.00. This is for cash. The News Co.’s store in this city has changed hands. The business has been bought by F. Prevost, a former cierk in Wiley E. Alien’s music store in Port land. Miss Lulu B. Hayden of Port Byron, New York, sister of Mrs. T. G. Brownson arrived in this city Tuesday. She will teach in the college while Prof. Brownson is away. Last Saturday the city of Portland bought the last half of the Van Friedah block, on Twelfth and Washington streets, for $¡¡5 000 upon which the new city hall will lie erected. Remember that the Royce & Lansing show gave satisfaction last year and that the show is much better this season. Bring in vour families and enjoy an eve ning. Admission to galleiy 50 cents gen eral admission 75 cents no extra charge for reserved seats, at Rogers & Todd’s. The oldest man on record is dead. His name was Daniel Burke, and according to the certificate of death returned to the register of vital statistice at Chicago, he was 114 years of age. He died at the in stitution of tlie Little Sisters of the Poor at Chicago, March 30, after an illness of six weeks. Chinese gloss starch is made of two tablespoon fills of raw starch, one tea spoonful ot borax, dissolved in a cup and a half of cold water. Dip the tlioroughly- dry unstarched cuff«, collars and bosoms of shirts in this, then roll them up tight and let them remain a few hours in a dry cloth, then rub off and iron. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. GIFT OF PKOPHECY. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. The County and District institute to be Word« of the Great Oliver P. Alorton Coining True Like tha Prophe held in McMinnville. cies of Old. LA FAYETTE. DEEDS RECOR DED. THE COOK HOUSE "Pref. Robb was in town Wednesday. Jno. R. Evins and wife to H. C. Row Ivan Powell Killed at Jones & Co’s. Mill in the Mountains. ■ Quido Hess, Esq., moved into town ell. lots 1 and 4, part of lots 2 and 3, in block 4. Potter's addition to Sheridan; J jdondav. Friday, April 19, 1889. County Superintendent Baker has sent Monday morning word was brought to con $185. $ j Oliver P. Morton, the renowned Bena- I John Millican has gone to Poitland to Henry C. Rowell to Eli P. Cooper, lots this city from Jones & Co., mill, that a the following letter to all the school di tor from Indiana, whose name Las such | in teaming. THE MARKET REPORT. 1 and 4. pait of lots 2 and 3, Potter's ad young man by the name of Ivan Powell rectors in this county. a conspicuous and creditable place in the- Su^rv:8,r Fletc!ier is in,proving the dition to Sheridan ; con $190. Are the finest in the city. The table is This market report is corrected Thurs It explains itself. had been killed while oiling tbe machine loaded with all the good things the Wm. Chapman et ux to R. 8. Conner G entlemen :—I desire to call your atten h'Storv of the country s great struggles j^jads in this district. day noon of each week by A. J. Appertain ry preparatory to the day’s work. Mr others, 55 acres in Sheridan ; con $50. market affords When yon arc in the cause of liberty and patriotism, ; A B Wef)terfleM toofe a Rpin ,Jp to and PORTLAND MARKET. tion to the following : David E. Rider and wife and Louis M. Powell was a voting man about 22 years in this city and want a good to delivered a speech at the opera house in , T113 | ast wee k. 1 32^ ... V cental $ 1 30 Wheat...... Rider to Elijali M. Cole and Sarah D. old, his parents living near Pendleton, j 1st.—The annual county teacher’s in Salem on the 27th day of Julv, 1877, the dinner stop at the Cook 32’-£ çî bushel 30 to Oat«. ... , T i “■*. < J , . Tlie \\ ade-Leroyle combination have Cole, 136 acres, t 2 s, r 5 w; con $476. House to get it. y ton 20 00 to 22 50 this state. He has been in ti,«, t employ . . of ‘ s,itute for this county, in connection with Barley C. A. Richardson and Ellenette Booth 50 last public address lie ever made, an<t in I Dep-i plaving our town. Potatoes. . ........... $ sack 30 to Jones & Co. since last October. It seems the annual judicial district institute will to Alex Reed and wife, 157.67 acres in t the light of subsequent events, some of m ’ mixnville market . Superintendent Baker has been visit-, 5 s, r 5 w ; eon $2080. that Powell’s business in the morning 1 be held at McMinnville on April 30th, Wm. Martin. Proprietor. Chickens.. V dozen $ 4 no to $ 5 00 Mav 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 1889. All teachers of its language is remarkable. He clearly j ing our school this week. Jesse Edwards and wife to Jesse E. | to 8 00 was to oil the machinery liefore starting GO! Ducks................ V dozen foresaw the magnificent future for this 1 Slater, lot 4 of block 5, town of Newberg; public schools are required to be present, 9 00 Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Suiter have gone con $125. Geese............. V dozen 800 to but being a little late the engine had been 14 part of Oregon and was fully aware of I to Astoria for a few days. 12 to Turkevs V pound started and the saws were going at tbe and for that purpose three days are al 10 Wm. Campbell and wife to the Me- I 9 ¡Clear sides pd the requirements to hasten its develop 8 7 Quite a number of ladies from here at Minnville Cold Storage and Cheese Man-1 rate of 50 revolutions to the minute and lowed by the amended school laws. Bacon (Shoulders ment. Those who have watched the I _ _ _ 11 to 10 I earnestly hope you will recognize the tended a quilting at Mrs. Canfield’s last ufactory, land in McMinnville; con (Hams................ he, without stopping the saw attempted 10 , . (In 10 pd pails . $1000. ' progress of this valley the pa6t year, j Tuesday afternoon, 9 8 to to oil the bearings by crawling between importance of these educational meetings Lari1 (In 5 gallon tins . ! T. Griffith to Timothy Goodrich et and urge your teachers to be present. since an effort has been made to make Milton Redding has received his aj -' al, W. 464.36 12« Eggs, weak, > dozen the saw and frame which were separated acres in t 2 s, r 4 w; con the country know in the East, will read pointment as ]>ost master here, vice G. $5262. Butter, dull, fresh > roll 30 to Competent instructors have been secured by about 20 inches, the saw caught his 15 12 to Brine............. > pound. E. Johnson resigned. ily see how closely Senator Morton read also able lecturers for the evening ses L. 8. Porter and wife to Mary A. Har 5 4 to Dried apples, dull, > pd. coat near the shoulder and dragged the 8 Mr C. T. Belcher aud family, of Port ris, 80 acres in t 2 s, r 4 w; con $1300. 6 to sions. The day sessions will be devoted the horoscope, when he uttered the fol Dried plums, dull, > pd. Ha« ju*t received another carload of the JUST right arm to the saw which was stripped 8 0 to Dried prunes, dull. > pd. land, visited friends and relatives here J. G. Wisecarver and wife to Jacob LY CELEBRATED 8 6 to Driedpeaches.dull. > ]xl clean of flesh, this brought his whole body to subjects pertaining to the teacher’s lowing : Wisecarver, 92.10 acres; con $2000. the latter part of last week. There is, I feel, a great future liefore 10 work in the school room. The evening Flour . ...®sack *----- ’’ 100 to D. E. Holloway and wife to Chas. B. down and tbe saw caught him on the HARRY IRON 1 OOFING. 1: ,n<1 13 The ministers who attended presby Haworth, part of block 2, in block 3, .................................. ......... - 11, -,,j2a Sugars, firm and and advancing, you. What Oregon needs is to be well neck, cutting the jugular vein and throw- sessions will consist of lectures, essays, pounds for $1 »1 00; pickles, in :> 5 gallon kegs, Iiounds kegs. tery here last week were unanimous in advertised; that is to say, to have her town of Newberg; con $400. U arry I ron ! OOFING. $125; coffees range from 25 to 35 cents > praising our location as a townsite. inghini across the carriage. Theonlywords music, etc., and all tending to prepare Jesse Edwards and wife to Chas. B. ry firm. pound; coal ’ oil. - very firm, If (" ! $2.75 > case; tbe teachers for their responsible posi resources and character made known to Direct from the Factory. This is acknowled he spoke were “ My God. ” Two men at dvanced $2 00 per ton, salt of all kinds advanced Taylor Morris has purchaced an acre Haworth, 3.55 acres in t 3 s, r 2 w ; con the people of the Uuited States. You ged to be and is very t'n-ni of land near the narrow gauge depot $175. tempted to hold the jugular vein together tions and to develop fresh enthusiasm for are far away in the northwest corner of where he intends building this summer. their profession. John Rand and Wm, A. Forrest to with their fingers but he bled to death LOCAL AND GENERAL. Lee H. Baker, 184.51 acres; con $850. 2nd.—School officers are earnestly le- the Union. It is a long journey to come in 20 minutes. He was unconeious all Guy says a person can get a good view N. B. Yaunberg and wile to Katherine i As a reference, ask any of those who are using here, and it is one that ordinarily strikes quested to attend and aid us by their at of tbe surrounding valley by taking a Genuine Swiss cheese at Apperson’s. the time. The mill was shut down and Mahew, 78400 square feet in t 3 s, r 4 w ; THE GARRY IRON ROOFING. the imagination of people with dread. trip to the top of the hills just east of I As I have put on over 40o Squares in Yamhill con $500. a messenger despatched to this city. His tendance and council. George Olds left for Clatsop county Those who came across the plains in the town. and I oik Counties. I am prepared to 3rd. — Owing to ail unusual amount of B. F. Saylor and S. J. Saylor to Mrs. Tuesday. folks were telegraphed and everything do Job work of all Kinds, from a earlier or late years, were man of un Assessor York was interviewing our Sarah A. Smith, part of block L in Say Tin Cup to the most necessary attended to. His death was office work I have been detained from “Excuse me but can you tell me where common resolution, willing to undergo people last week. It is remarkable how- lor’s addition to McMinnville; con $50. Dr. Goucher lives?” catisedby his own carelessness it appears, visiting schools, and as that work must D. P. Stratton to Sarah Ann Stratton, all kinds of hardships, and able to sur property depreciates in value when the 4 acres be done while the schools are in session, Elaborate Gahanized Iron Cornice. in t 3 s, r 2 w ; con $1000. assessor is around. as last Friday he oiled the machinery in Select your buggy at Martin & Sanders’ mount all kinds of difficulties. But such the completion of the district bound aries J. S. Martin and wife to Gran rille L. | i , before the one you want is gone. the same manner and his pants’ leg was Mr. Lownsdale, ot Portland, is trying Baker, blocks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10 and part I „ . '1 V * b “U I',ne of men are rare. The great mass of the to buy property near here. He says he of block 14 and lots 1,2,7 and 8 of block ) Hardware. caught in the saw but before any seiious will be deferred until the schools close M. Jellison has sold his interest in the people are not willing to encounter these is very favorably impressed with our lo Amity stables to Mr. Robinson. accident hapjiened his leg was pulled for the summer vacation. The work will 6, in Baker's addition to McMinnville; hardships. They do not see the induce cation as a townsite. Stoves, then be taken up and district maps be con $1.00. away by a fellow laborer. Look at Rogers & Todd’s fine stock of ments to make such long journeys, to prepared as rapidly as possible. Granville L. Baker to J. 8. Martin, Sheriff Harris has removed to town Tinware, fishing tackle, all new, bo old stock. Only three teeth of the saw showed In tbe meantime I would dis. ourage endure such great difficulties. But w hen again. It is difficult for people who have blocks 4, 8, 11, 12 and 15, lots 3, 4, 5 and For Sale.—Ten head of Ilolstien cattle, signs of being in contract with flesh ami and Farm the character of the country is known, once lived here and left to remain away. 6 in block 6, Baker’s addition to Mc some of both sex. Mrs. L. K. Wallace. they are about equally distributed around all petitions for changes in school dis Minnville; con $1.00. They miss the pure waler and air with Machinery. tricts until such time as the work can be and when communication is made cheap which we are blessed. J. S. Marlin and wife to Mary E. The hunters say that pigeons are plenty the circumference of the saw. •B-M v Rule is to do the Best and easy, and. it requires but a few days Baker, block Ilin Baker’s addition to Best Goods at the Least Prices. Work. Kell the in the wheat fields surrounding this city. The remains were interred at Glen- completed. Changes at this time will Two young bloods from McMinnville ; McMinnville; con $1.00. ----- — from the Missouri to the Columbia, then cause confusion and might lie the cause were making an exhibition of themselves ' Why pay 15 cents for bacon when you brook cemetery Wednesday. This ac you will have a sudden great influx of here last Sunday. Our streets are sixty ! Timothy Goodrich and wife to Chris- r- a t . t . a tj - t , SEE tn /TV! can buy it for 12}^ cents at Apperson’s. cident has cast a gloom over the mill in of much trouble and litigation in the tian Zimmerman, 71.76 acres in t 2 s, r 4 wealth and growth ar rapid as that of feet wide and still was hardly wide1 w; con $1.00. Yours Truly, Jeff Harris the sheriff of Yamhill coun the mountains which will take time to future. O. O. HODSON. your sister California.— Salem Statesman. enough for them, and it was a pity that L. H. B aker . Christian Zimmerman to Timothy _____ ty moved his family to Lafayette Mon dispell. their parents could not have seen them. Goodrich, 81.93 acres in t 2 R, r 2 w ; con School Superintendent Yamhill Co., Or. day. We do not know where they got their $1.00. CENTENNIAL PROCLAMATION. THE CREAMERY. Trapping Coyotes. liquor but they failed to renew their stock The mountains are full of snow and G. T Hardwick to Laura B. Hard l ire 3Otli of April a Legal Holiday—The here. this makes the heatts of the trout fishers wick,,part of lot 3, in block 6, Deskin’s A writer who claims to know gives the Proclamation of the Governor. McMinnville’s Creamery Began Making glad. Sunday evening, about 8 o’clock, tlie addition to Newberg; con $40. Butter Yesterday. following method of trapping covotes: M. E. Hendick to James T. Isham, The centennial proclamation of Gov- roof of Vede Olds’ house was discovered We call your attention to the change Tbe coyote is as difficult to trap as a in Apperson’s ad which appears in this to be on fire which called out the fire de 68.59 acres in 16 s, r 3 w ; con $600. ernor Pennoyer is as follows: Any one making a visit to the Mc weasel, but he can be “taken jn and issue. Inasmuch as the centennial annivcr- partment, and the fire was extinguished Deafnesa Can’t Be Cured Minnville Creamery, Cold Storage and done for” as follows: Drive two paral liefore much damage was done. I^et us Dr. Tucker and wife arrived in this sary of the inauguration of George remark right here, for the benefit of Cheese factory, at the south end of B . by local apti ilications, as they can not city Wednesday. The doctor has located lel rows of two-foot stakes about 18 in street, cannot fail to be impressed favor ches apart, have the rows of stakes eight Washington as first president of the some of our citizens, that it would look reach the di ¡sensed [»ortion of the car. at The Dalle«. much better for all to take hold willingly There is only one way to cure deafness, United States will occur on the 30th day ably, and amply repaid for the time so feet long; the tops of tne stakes should Teeth extracted without pain by the of the truck than to run along the side that is by constitutional remedies. occupied. A reporter for this paper was be 18 inches from the ground; lay a of April, A. D., 1889, which day has walk giving orders, while others do the and application of local anesthetics. G. S. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi been set apart by an act of congress as a work. It should be the object of every Wright, dentist. shown through the extensive establish tion of the mucus lining of the Eusta- piece of wood across the entrance at ment on Wednesday afternoon by the each end, have it say three inches thick ; general holiday for tbe jreopie of the one to do all in their puwu. to- iitHiglU’h - chian tube. When this tube gets in James Fletcher & Co., sold Lowen S. a fire for their neighbor, for the next call whole country. flamed you have-* rumbling sound or Portei’s place of 80 acres near Gaston to secretary of the company, Mr. B. F. now set a trap inside of the entrance at John Harris for $1300. Now, therefore, I, Sylvester Pennoyer. may be for help on their own premises. imperfect hearing, and when itjs en Fuller, and the use and manner of using M. T. H ead . tirely closed deafness is the result, and each end and behind this crosspiece of governor of Oregon, by virtue of the au A new invoice of the latest style hats the different machines and implements unless the inflamation can be taken out, CAR I.TON. wood, sc that the coyote on entering thority conferred upon me by the laws of also the latest plumes and artificial flow- were fully explained. The material and this tube restored to its nonnal con- will step over the wood and squarely on the state, do hereby declare the afore ers at Campbell & Fuller’s. The mother of C. Hendrix is visiting j dition, hearing will be destroyed for Reliable Opposition benefit, in dollars and cents, that this the trap. Tie a young kid in the center said Tuesday, April 30, 1889, to be a him this week. Monday a frightened team of horses ever; niue cases out of ten are caused by large establishment will be to this town which is nothing but an in went down Third street at a 2:40 gait. of the run, giving him no chance to legal holiday, and I request that it shall Oh! Beautiful Oregon always know ! catarrh, and county cannot at this time be com Boot & Shoe Dealer. flamed condition of the mucus surfaces. They belonged to Mr. Marks. work backward or forward. Cover the be so observed by the good people of her people’s wants. prehended. The foundation has been We will give One Hundred Dollars for Joe Willis is down from Yamhill and top of ttie trap over securely with brush. this; commonwealth. And, inasmuch as Miss Daisy Stott visited Mrs. C. Hen- i any case of deafness (caused by catarrh; laid, and operations have begun that will put in the summer at J. H. Smith’s To make this trap doubly effective, the impressive act of inauguration, drix last Satiuday and Sunday. that we can not cure by taking Hall’B with the exercise of ordinary business logging camp.— Astoria Transcript. POSITIVELY Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. place the trap and a pair of buck gloves which occurred at noon, was preceded at Mr. Andren, merchant of Seattle is sagacity in its management will not only- A gentleman from California is in the F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. in a sack of horse manure; when you 9 o’clock in the morning by prayer in all visiting relatives in old Yamhill. pay the stockholders, but will also be of £«^<o!d by 1 druggists, 75c. city and is looking over the ground pre paratory to putting in a butcher shop. untold value to the farmer and dairyman are ready to set tlie traps, take out the the churches of the city for God’s bless Our old post master, II. C. Plummer, Closing Out Coat. is again in Carlton to remain a lew days Tlieir Quali.Y- who lives within a reasonable distance. gloves, put them on, and then set the ing upon the government to be insti only. For Sale.—Patridge Cochin and Buff I am closing out the well selected traps, and cover with leaves, being care tuted, I would further request, in abedi- Cochin eggs, pure stock for sale at Chas. The creamery will furnish the latter F. DIELM HMEDER. Grissen’s or Mrs. B. F. Saylor’s, $3.00 From the amount of immigrants going stock of boots and shoes of the late firm with a constant market for his cream ful to not touch the stick lying across ence to such a worthy example, that into Tillamook county, she must have a ol Harris A llanev, at Lafayette at cost. the mouth of the run, the trap nor the prayers should be held at 9 o ’ clock in A Scotch grave digger once said: or milk at a good price, payable month boom. The stock consists of a general assort “Trade’s very dull the neo. I haen a ly. His land will be enhanced in value, leaves covering it, with the naked hands the morning of such holiday in all our buried a leevin’ cratur for three weeks.” Now that our enterprising merchant, ment of ladies’, gents’ and childrens' or your Blioes. churches to the end that the blessing of and lie will have the wherewith to pay On visiting your trap the following God may be vouchsafed to our govern W. A. Howe has the finest line of boots fine and coarse wear, most of which was The people in this city have been his store bills at least six times a year, and shoes direct from Chicago the people q warned time and time again to fix their bought of the best Eastern factories at morning you will be surprised to find a ment for all time. would do well to examine his stock be the instead of once by the old plan of raising sidewalks, now look out for the street Goode of all description* moved nn<l careful lowest rates, Will sell you boots and In witness whereof, I have hereunto fore purchasing elsewhere. handling guaranteed. only wheat and nothing more. This coyote or wildcat fast in each trap, and commissioner. shoes 25 to 40 j>er cent less than you can Collection* will be made monthly. the kid unmolested, though its safety set my hand and caused the seal of the We were much pained to learn the get them else« here. creamery cannot be a success without General Grant the full blooded Jersey liP'lleuling of *11 kind* done che*p.-<,e death of our esteemed friend M ary H vney . the co-operation of the farmers who own can be made secure by driving stakes in state to be affixed, this 10th day of sudden bull will stand for service at the place of Ivan Powell, whom was killed in the saw NOTICE. Chas. Holman near this city. Charge cows; it must have cream. At present the “run” to pievent tbe coyotes reach April, A.'J)., 1889. mill of Jones & Co. Ivan was a well re dor service $2.00. S lvester P ennoyer . the cream from 450 cows will be used, ing it spected young man ami industrious; The parents of children in thia city By tho Governor: You can get the finest kind ot whips therefore can’t thmk it justice that he will please warn their children to keep A Wnrtern Whulcaal. Hou«. > im iTTinU^ddTdTi and as this is not one-half the capacity What Will You Do? We have in our library two very fine It« reirular business a ■pedal department which will G eo . W. M c B ride , at E. Wright’s. He has a large envoiee should be called away by tbe angry teeth in r.rtou. loe.llim. off my property, they have already done Rill«Xr«P*Llrmen Secretary of State. of a saw. direct fiom Boston and is selling them volumnson “Cattle and Dairy fanning.” of the factory a continued effort will be Thl. ann iBakn no mlHn.<llnr promlw of rioHdum At Roseburg the immigrants are com Every breed of cattle in the world is il made to interest more farmers in this considerable damage and I will not al- i ?**?';"• ¡7? j»«* h « n «r »nd reliable applicant* who can from 25 cents to $4.00. rrr.rM.rS iia * . , « Lu.!?,.lBh. '*0«factoi7 references a« 'ti t« ’Tni.tworthin.w trustworthlne«. ing in so thick that they are compelled Saiitiam Mines. Carlton now offers the best induce , lustrated and an article accompanies * q 11 —.v liberally paid In proportion to the ability tin y A. J. B aker , . i | TJ xr; Our emolistrate Our requirement»« rennint. will will not of ..r nerewitv — —____«•£. The reserved seat sale for Royce & each plate. If the farmers of this county way of doing, and it is hoped that to spread tents and camp in the grove demoniitrate ment for a good blacksmith of any point low it to continue. j interfere with bunlnem in which applicant may now E. L. Wheeler arrived in this city ves- on the west side. Our present blacksmith Lansing will begin Monday at Rogers <i desire to see them they can do so as our enough cream can be procured to run west of the city, and the citizens are go »>’ ••DK**’d . Address, with n-ferenA*», fi. K. MAKM1KWTUI A «6., IU NTATK NT., CH1VAUO, ILL MOTHERS! Todd’s. Orders for seats by mail will be library is always open and the people the creamery at its full capacity, though “owing to the ill health of his wife,” will tirdayfrom Rock Creek, Linn county. ing to fix up two of the large ware Castoria is recommended by physicians promptly attended to. leave for California next week; then this may not he real lied this year. 1 are invited to call and look it over. houses near the depot for shelter for the He gives very encouraging reports of the Carlton will be without a blacksmith. or children teething It is a purely veget Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup THE NADJY BAR! Mrs. A. J. Tichner of Ashtabula, Ohio, Every farmer and cow owner should newcomers until they can find other development being made in the silver Let some good workman consult W. A. able preparation, its ingredients ure pub lished around each bottle It is pleasant cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of who has been spending the winter in give it a fair trial and you cannot, in our In the COOK HOUSE. to tlie taste and absolutely harmless. It re quarters, for the houses are all occupied. mines in that section. He says that the Howe of this place. voice and all inflamed conditions of the Sanbernardino, Cal., is now visiting her opinion, fail to gain by it. lieves constipation regulates the bowels, The Beat Bar ixx tlxe Clarren Bros., of the reduction works at lungs. Sold by Rogers & Todd. While starting on a little hunt last There are no houses to rent at any price. cousin Mrs. W. W. Wright of this city, quietspain, cures diarrli<ea and wind colic, Wedding Bells. The same story is repeated in all of the Portland, are pushing the work in the week, with dog and gun in a two wheel allays feverishness, destroys worms, and Stocked with the choicest Wines, Liqn >rn Lyle Wright and Geo. Hemstock left also will visit her aunt and cousin A. cart and flattering our mind with the prevents convulsions, soothes the child and and Cigars—Domestic and Imported Monday morning for a jaunt through Andrews, in Eastern Oregon, after which valley towns. New building are going Galena tunnel, having now reached 275 large amout of snipe to be bagged, and gives it refesliing and natural sleep. Cas- WM MARTIN. Proprietor Wednesday evening the ceremony of feet, and are now running three shifts, Eastern Washington. They will look the she will return home viz. Northern Pa cific. She is well pleased with such a matrimony was performed by Rev. N. I up in all of them, and this country is on and that they are also at work in the going at a 2:27 gait, imagine our surprise toria is tbe children's panacea—the moth Big Bend country over thoroughly. when all of a sudden we were thrown ers’ friend, 35 doses. 35 cents. the eve of a new era. The people of the progressing town. L. New at the home of W. D. Eenton, in Briglitenbush mine, in Marion connty. over the horse’s head, by tlie animal Baker & Martin’s addition to the city The Auction bale. ; overcrowded East have just heard from E. A. Wright, business manager of the of McMinnville consisting of 120 lots has this city, which united for life Miss Mae He also states that the Canal Fork Min stumbling and rolling over so quick as to Pacific Cyeloramic Excursion Co., was Oregon, the modern land of Canaan, and been filed and Capt. Wyatt Harris lias throw tho whole contents over his head. Wednesday the directors auctioned off Alexander and Dr. J. D. Fenton. The , done some very fine draughting on tbe in town one day this week. He was loud bride and groom are residents of Me- °r,the next ^"ty years there is going ing company, of Portland, will soon re When seeing the condition of thing “it the old public school buildings, Mr. Ha« the most complete stock of harness in praise of this section of the great Wil sume work in the Canal Fork mine, in plat. made us look a little foxy I guess.” and are Chrisman was the auctioneer, and he is in the county. At present 12 set of sin lamette valley. He has been through Minnville Minnville and are well well and and favorable favorably t0 be » rUsh ,Or th,S cou,,tr-v’ It has the White Bull district, in which they Fox. gle harness, hand made, in prices Commissioner Sebastian Brutcher fell Polk county and is now billing Yamhill already started. Mark this prediction. a dandy. He sold the old building to known to a large circle of friends. A have already invested about $50,000. ranging from $12 to S3Q, and 8 out of a chair, one ot the new (?) ones at county. Mr. Wright is a young man of The era of big wheat farms and Webfoot SALT CREEK BEND. Mr. Simpson lor $150, tlio wood shed to set of team harness us cheap the court house, Tuesday, and sustained 22 years, who has been unable to walk fine supper was served to the few friends Mr. Wheeler siys there are number of laziness and shiftlessness is beginning to Mr. J. S. Martin for $22, the cottages to a scalp wound by falling against a door or even stand upon his feet for 14 years who attended. undeveloped leads in that vicinity, which Mr. Ilandvill has built a new house. AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTY .butte. II. L. Heath for 50 cents. Persons wish and was unable to attend school until he Several fine and valuable presents pass, and it is going never to retnrn. It have shown indications of richness, and Mr. Fox lias had his house repainted ing the cottages can have the same by Can be seen on tlieliooks tn my shop. is apparent, from the influx of immi bad reached the age of 19. He has just The jieople are learning where to buy were received. The following is a list: will no doubt be found, in the near fu this spring. competant workmen employed to save money, Martin & Sanders are started into this business anil is having One set silver knives and forks, W. K. grants by every train and from the scarc ture, to be of great value.— Statexman. giving a 10 per cent raise on the cost to I do have all kinds of repairing and to make rare success everywhere, and we think Mr. Cornelius had one of his milk selling more than double the amount of ity of houses, that Salem will soon be any harness ordered I also keep a full price. cows mired a few days ago. goods they were selling this time last he deserves success and credit for his en Martin; one pair silver napkin lings, called upon to make some such pro- Black Sand Machines. stock of oil and rubber robes, lap robes, ergetic businesstact. Mrs. W. E. Martin; silver pickle castor, .season. horse covers, saddles, etc. A full line of Mrs. Brown has moved back ___ ... in __ the _ Mr. McLearn, of 'Wilhoit, believes lie ras for repairs constantly on hand. W. II. Logan; silver pepper individual, ' visions as are made in Roseburg for DIED. bend and is farming her place. The barbers of this city have effected their temjiorary shelter while selecting has contrived a contrivance that will sep- Master Ralph C. Fenton; silver salt in a* combine and have increased the price When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria, Crops look fine in this neighborhood. K enyon . — Wednesday, April 17lh, at Sherifl'« Sale. of shaving to 25 cents. How long will it dividual, Horace B. Fenton; silver but homes. The strangers must be provided erate gold dust from black sand. It is a The farmeis are busv sowing their soring When she was a Child, she cried for Casloria, Sheridan, Aaron Kenyon. be before they come down to their old ter knife, Mrs. A. F. Landess; silver! for, well taken care of and encouraged.— thing that has the appeararce of a fan grain. When she became Miss, she clung to Caaloria, rates, or another shop gives them oppo By virtue and authority of an exccutiori ning mill. Numerous attempts have Wanted. sugar shell, II. C. Fenton; set of silver Salem Statesman. Thinking a few items from the bend When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria and a decree of foreclosure and an order of sition. been made by persons of a mechanical would be read with interest, I send you sale duly issued out of tlie circuit court of Important To Saloon Keepers. One hundred cords of wood are wanted teasi>oons, tablespoons and a butter dish, Nathan Pierce, the wheat prince of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, oil turn to invent a machine that would a few. Eastern Umatilla, has seventeen hun on subscription at this office before the W. D., F. W., and H. L. Fenton; pair of tbe 30th day of March, A D., 1KM9. upon a Messrs. Hardy & Co., of this city, gather the many million of $$ out of the Robert Fox found a !>ee tree a few dred acres of wheat in this season, most fall rains Dry or green it does not mat Bohemian vases, Dr. and Mrs. Cal- have just received a letter from A. 1’, judgment duly enrolled and docketed in the T billions of tons of black sand. N. L. days ago that yielded about one hundred clerk's office of said court, in said countv. ly fall sown which is now above ground. ter, bring it in. Market price paid for it. breath; silver gold lined card receiver, Hotaling & Co., of Portland, in regard to on the 30th day of March, A. I»., lsso.iii favor pounds of nice honey. Mr. Pierce anticipates the largest grain L’.ober, of Corvallis, claims his invention Dr. and Mrs. Goucher; silver castor, of K P. Bird and P. P, Gates, partners in the Layman high license bill. Messrs. crop in many seasons. solves the problem. His machine forces To Europe. Mr. Woods ’ child that was burned so business under tlie firm name of Bird A Mrs. J. I). Fenton; silver sugar bowl, Hotaling & Co., state that they have the sand through a vat containing 500 to bad aliout four weeks ago, is still in a Gates, against Mary A. Cave, B. Cave, Albertus Davis had a fine mare valued Saturday Wm. Holl, of this city, left Mrs. F. W. Fenton; silver spoonholder, consulted the very best legal authority Adolphus Hampson, T W llaye- and Mr- very critical condition. at $250 killed by some careless hunter a ONE NIGHT ONLY! 630 pounds of mercury. The mercury Adolphus Sanq.-ou defendants, for tin- few days ago. He has now posted his for an extended tour in Europe. He will M rs. II. L. Fenton; silver creamer, Mrs. in Portland, who advised them that the Mr. Glover has had a new house, cel sum of $29U.K.r> and $27, attorney's fees and catches the gold. Whoever hits on the place and all persons found tresspassing sail on the North German Lloyd 8. 8. W. D. Fenton. Saturday, April 20, 1889, $30, costs and disbursements of suit, and to lar and woodshed built this winter; law passed by the late legislature does blight idea how to rake up the little will be prosecuted. It is right that he Saale from New York for Bremen on tl-e 'me duly directed and delivered, I did on not go into force until the 27th of May. sparkling flakes of gold should form a Amasa Brooks did the work. The Aid Society Meets. should protect his property. The Great and Only tbe 8th day of April, A. D., 18«!», duly seize 24th of this month. He will spend sone They also advise the saloon keepers in “black sand trust” right away.— Oregon China pheasants are quite numerous and levy upon the following described real Patent medicine men want newspai>ers time in Bavaria, and will visit all the The Aid society of the M. E. church incorporated towns, or unincorporated estate, (as by law provided ) to wit: in this parts, as many as fourteen have to take 5 gallons of their truck in ex City Courier. ! Lot No. 2 in section No 31 in t 2s of r.3 been seen in a flock; they don’t seem to change for advertising space. We don’t principal cities of Europe and will return of Lafayette having received an invita towns as the case may be, no matter w, in Yauihill county, state of Oregon, and do damage to crops or gardens. To The People. want your medicines and if you want to to Paris in time to see the Paris exposi tion from Mrs. Frank Canfield to sew for i whether their license at the date of ap containing 40 acres.' Sup[K>rte<l By ______ ________ O ta . Now, therefore., by virtue of said cxecu advertise with us you will have to put tion. He intends to return about the her, met at her house on the 16th, twen- ] plication shall have expired or not, they We are tbe sole proprietors of I’helps’ up your little dollars to do so. i mi : GBOl ND l.EAsl.l*. ZMIES. L. S2iQES, tion, on first of August. He will inrnish inter ty-seven being present, but instead of I can make a fresh application and legally Patent Enamelling Process for Yamhill SATURDAY, THE 4th DAY OF MAY. Specialties at C. Grissen’s: Home esting letters to the T elephone -R egister the usual amount of work for them to do ■ obtain a new license for one yeai in ac- | county, and in order to introduce this Trotting Meetings to be Held llegulnrly A. D., 1880, The Favorite Eccentric Comedian, During tbe Season. •made taffy, caromels, choice fresh from time to time as he finds time. they were agreeably surprised to find wi’th'the’iaw as 7t now’stands. work into the county, we will, for one at the hour of 1 o'clock, n. in., at the court creams, doughnuts, mince and cream house door in McMinnville, in said coitidv ----- and a----- that Sister Canfield had prepared for —Baker Democrat. The Yamhill County Fair association and state. I will sell at public auction the pies, fresh roasted peanuts, 24 loaves of Counterfeiters in the Hills. month from date, take cabinet size pho- them a bountiful repast, which they en The above is in direct conflict with ’ above described real estate of said de'end- have leased the fair ground to Chas. bread for $1, Arctic soda 5 cents, smoked I tograplis for $4.03 per dozen with the The Silveiton Appeal has been digging joyed hugely, doing ample justice fo the I ! ants to the highest bidder for cash in hand, beef chip|>ed to suit, garden and flower Woods, the well known horse trainer, Judge Catlin ’ s decision, and may cause enamelling process, and $3.00 a dozen . to satisfy said judgment, cost- and a< < ruing up the following find : Quite a sensation many good things and having a good rseeds. till just liefore the fair. Mr. Woods I costs. —OF— for cabinets finished in the old way. | Dated this 8th (lav of April. 1889. Co tune generally, generally. as As no one was lnmatea initiated , i ]i[]g ing & C o„ , are foIlowed followed. . The great H li- . i states that on the middle of next month Prof. T. G. Brownson left Thursday for has been created in the foothills about time Yours truly, C. F ritz C o . T J HARRIS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, -the east. He goes to attend the National four miles east of here over the finding as a mem < i to t le society but the Qr grm seemg j0 y,e acting unwisely in 1 McMinnville, Or., April 15, 1889. a race meeting for Yamhill horses will Aprill2 Sheriff of Yamhill Countv, Or. Baptist anniversary, and especially to i of a complete outfit of counterfeiter’s preacher the rules were suspended in his ■ tfae matter._Ea<( PortianJ ril„iicalnr, — be held. A two-days’ meeting will be Including attend the meeting of the American Bap tools. Two moulds, one for $20 and the l favor, as it was decided it would be very Notice. _______________ held on the 4th and 5th of July. Yam tist Educational society which meets at other for 50 cents, were among the kit. I llnministerial to ride the goat; but the land, act .hine 3, 1K7H. Tire Great Electric Project, Tax payers of Yamhill county will take hill horses have now a chance to show MISSSVSIEGBimiT Timber Boston. He intends to remain until the Notice for Publication. They were found by Mr. John Inman, in poor goat did not escape, as he was i Fifty feet of 4^-inch shafting, or five notice that the time lias now expired for their speed. All these 2:40 horsescan first of J one. The Man Voiced Woman. 1 an old house formerly occupied by Mrs. made to perforin in the treadmill to the 1 sections, is on hand at the electric works, paying taxes without cost and that all now have a chance trot a mile in four L and O ffice at Oregon City,Or., » "After a varied experience with many Keep vonr eye on the Date and re- March 29th, 18S!i.i «ccalled cathartic remedies, I am con Hesseltine. They were taken to Port great delight of all present. Many Each of the shafts is to be 40 feet in taxes now due the county are subject to minutes. member that we api>ear, Rain or Shine. Notice is hereby given that in compliant <* vinced that Ayer’s Pills give the most land this week and turned over to the thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Canfield for j length. The journals are now being a forced collection. Come in and settle The Desperado Identified. with the provision« of tlie act of congress ol Seats on Sale at Rogers &. Todd's. satisfactory results. I rely exclusively proper authorities. their generous hospitality. j placed in position for tiie shafts, that with the sheriff and save costs and ex June 3, 1878. entitled “An act for tlie sulc of penses of levy and sale of property, on these pills for tbe cure of liver and Mr. Hankins, of Maple Lane, clears timber lands in the states of California, M rs . E. R. P oppleton , Secretary. I will run the dynamoes on the floor therefore to save costs and trouble please Coming, April 26th. stomach complaints.”—John B. Bell, Sr. , Oregon. Nevada, and Washington terri- up the mystery as to the identity of the I . _ . above, each of them to have its particu- call at once and settle up vour tax bill. ! tory,” William H Adkins, of Oregon City, Abilene, Texas. A Bargain. 1 » * 1 Once more we are favored with a visit noted horsethief, says the Oregon City | McMinnville, Feb. 5, 1889. county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, ha* — - lar pulley and l>elt. The poles have all Scrofula is transmitted from parent to j by the renowned Royce & Lansing Courier. He says that lie went to school T. J. H arris , I this day filed in this office his sworn state- In order to make room for our large been raised. This plant has been the Watchmaker | ment No. 516, for the purchase of the n 1 -2 of child, and thus becomes a family inheri Musical Comedy Co. This company, it Sheriff of Yamhill Co. with him in Pennsylvania, the state of ' n w W of section No. 26, in township No. 2 tance for generations. It is, therefore, | will be remembered, made a decided invoice of glass ware now on the way i special care of Mr. Eastham, and when and Jeweler. his birth, and that his name was L. For- Sale. south, range No.6 west and will offer proof from the east, we will now offer our en- an is done he will have reason to be the duty of every scrofulous person to Dealer in All Kind* of Watch*«. Jewelry. Plated Ware. | to show that the land sought is more valu Streeter. Before he was 21 years of age Clocks and Spectacle*. MCMINNVILLE, OR. cleanse his blood by a thorough and per- success on the Pacific coast about one tire stock of glassware at greatly reduced I pr0Uli of the Willamette Falls Electric Ssw mill fully equipped and now run able for its timber or stone than for agricul - - - - sistent course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. year ago. They return from the East rates for thirty days only, so come early he was sent to the jienitentiarv on an af tural purposes, and toestablish his claim I works, which are the only thing of their ning a full crew, capacity 10,000 feet j>er ! to saio land before the register and receiver The parlor meeting held under the au with an enlarged company of the best and secure a bargain, at Wallace & kind west of the Rockies.— Oregon City day, orders now on hand for 300,000 feet. fidavit of Mr. Hankins, tor horse steal of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on spices of the W. C. T. U., this week at talent that could be obtained, and their Todd’s. Monday, the 24th day of June, 1SH9. Courier. Easy terms given. Reason for selling, ill ing. Ttie thief spoken of above is the the residence of Mr. Galloway was at program is far superior to any that has man who was shot to pieces in the He names as witnesses: George Brough health. For full particulars enquire of School Furnishings. A Tile Yard. ton and Albert Blount, of Oregon City. tended by quite a number of our towns been presented by them during the past southern po.tion ot Multnomah county a Clackamas county, ami Joseph Fetch ana J. I. Knight A Co. McMinnville, Or. people, both ladies and gentlemen, and nine years. Their present season cannot f* few weeks since by the officers who were The contract for furnishing the seats Messrs^Derbv and Edwards, of Ntw James Henry, of North Yambill, Yamhill the discussion on the topic heretofore an MARRIAGE LICENSES. ' county; all of Oregon. trying to effect bis capture for horse nounced was pieasant, instructive and fail to add thousands of friends and and desks for the new school house was ' berg, have purchased two acres of land Any and all persons claiming adversely entertaining. Another meeting will be fresh laurels to those already gained. let Tuesday to tlie Minneapolis School from James Derby, of this city, and will Alice Hibbs 30, Milton Richardson 40. stealing near Oregon City. the alxive-descnbed lands are requested to held and the same topic continued for . And we advise all those wishing to enjoy Furnishing Co., of Minneapolis. They start a tile factory. This institution has file their claims in this office on or l>efore Barbara E. Bangasser 28, S. C. Force : Use Wright’s Arabian Condition I’ow- discussion at the same place, Friday eve I an evening of refined music and comedy j said 24th day of June. 18“9. put in 648 seats for $1165. They will be long been needed and will be well pa- 36. | ders if you take pride in seeing your I W. T. BIRNEY. ning, April 26th, at 8 o’clock. All cordi I to secure seats at once. here by tlie first of August. tronized by the farmers. stock look well. Sold by Rogers & Todd. [ April 12:19 Register. Mae Alexander 21, J. D. Fenton 28. ally invited to attend. DINING ROOMS BUILDERS! O. O. HODSON THE BEST ROOF NOW IN USE. F. DIELSCHNEIDER. ¡ No Goods Misrepresented as to FETZER i HIGH. ZD x a 37- ixx rx. SALESMEN WANTED. E. WRIGHT The Opera House! MCKANLASS! First-Class Company WM. HOLL,